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Travel (typically Domestic, but occasionally international) is required and the ability to ... Associate Broadcast & IT Support Engineers demonstrate expertise in analyzing and solving complex ...

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$96K - $124K/yr

Collaborate closely with the international product development team, providing customer feedback ... Maintain a thorough understanding of the Broadcast and Cinema industry, including technical ...

Collaborate with the News Director and other news managers to choose stories to broadcast ... Broad knowledge of local, national and international affairs (e.g. political, economic, legislative ...

Event Production Support Specialist

Washington, DC ยท On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

Deliver audio and video feeds to national and international media, ensuring professional broadcast quality and redundancy. * Support a wide range of events including State Visits, joint press ...

Event Production Support Specialist

Washington, DC ยท On-site

$20 - $27/hr

Deliver audio and video feeds to national and international media, ensuring professional broadcast quality and redundancy. * Support a wide range of events including State Visits, joint press ...

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How much do international broadcasting jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average yearly pay for international broadcasting in the United States is $65,000.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $70,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an International Broadcasting job?

An International Broadcasting job involves producing, reporting, and transmitting news, entertainment, or cultural content to audiences across different countries. Professionals in this field work for global media networks, government agencies, or international organizations to cover worldwide events. They may take on roles such as journalists, producers, translators, or technical operators. Strong language skills, cultural awareness, and knowledge of international affairs are essential.

What are some common challenges faced in International Broadcasting roles?

Professionals in International Broadcasting often encounter challenges such as navigating time zone differences, managing language barriers, and adapting content to diverse cultures and regulations. Coordinating with remote teams and ensuring technical consistency across global platforms can require creative problem-solving and flexibility. Additionally, strict deadlines and rapidly shifting news cycles demand quick decision-making and the ability to work efficiently under pressure. Despite these challenges, the role offers the opportunity to connect with global audiences and shape international perspectives through media.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the International Broadcasting position, and why are they important?

To thrive in International Broadcasting, you typically need a deep understanding of media production, cross-cultural communication, and foreign language proficiency, often supported by a degree in communications, journalism, or a related field. Familiarity with broadcast technology, audio/video editing software, satellite transmission systems, and relevant certifications like Certified Broadcast Technologist (CBT) are valuable. Strong teamwork, adaptability, and effective communication are critical soft skills for collaborating with global teams and adapting content for diverse audiences. These skills are vital for delivering compelling, accurate broadcasts that resonate across international markets and meet organizational goals.

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Infographic showing various International Broadcasting job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 98% In-person, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,000 per year, or $31.2 per hour.
Broadcast & IT Support (Only W2)

Broadcast & IT Support (Only W2)

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Washington, DC โ€ข On-site

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Role: Operations Engineer / Broadcast & IT Support

Location: Washington, DC - Onsite

Job Description


What We Do/Project
The Associate Broadcast & IT Support is tasked with timely and professional support in a fast-paced 24x7x365 field newsgathering/production environment. This position typically requires proficient IT support and some electronics skills. Travel (typically Domestic, but occasionally international) is required and the ability to physically lift and move equipment weighing 50 pounds or more may be necessary. Willingness to perform varied tasks when required on assignment to support the production. Ability to adapt to rapidly changing situations frequently encountered in field remote environments. Excellent customer service and communication skills (verbal, written) required.
Associate Broadcast & IT Support Engineers demonstrate expertise in analyzing and solving complex technical problems and are able to work independently and autonomously in a team-based environment. Ability to manage workload and workflow for a group of peers with assistance from management is essential.
This position will primarily provide field support but will also spend time in-house or assisting Broadcast and IT teams with project and maintenance work when not otherwise deployed in field.
Job Responsibilities / Typical Day in the Role
Operate a satellite truck and/or portable satellite, microwave and streaming equipment to provide multi-path transmissions (IP/Video/Audio) from outside broadcast locations. This includes equipment transport, set-up, operation and breakdown and may also include truck maintenance. CNN SNG trucks are multi-path mobile production platforms thus requiring one to be well versed in the operation and maintenance of on-board systems such as cameras, switchers, routers, encoders, RF and specialized transmission gear (MIMO, COFDM, bonded cellular).
Perform 24x7x365 broadcast technical support to include installation, maintenance and troubleshooting/repair of sophisticated streaming, audio and video remote broadcast production/television equipment. These include equipment at the DC Bureau and outside broadcast locations such as those on Capitol Hill, the White House, the Pentagon, the State Department and others, and the ENG crew gear. Coordinate technical installation with vendors and/or production teams.
Document quality standards, system anomalies, operational procedures, reference materials, and project work. Use of 1) AutoCad for system documentation and 2) ITSM ticketing tool to log incidents/requests. Ensure sufficient inventory of parts and technology supplies, working with procurement and asset management teams to order and track inventory.
Must Have Skills / Requirements
1) One or more years of experience in television, multimedia content, IT client service or broadcast maintenance capacity, with a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot and repair broadcast and computer equipment at the board level
a. Live production experience
2) Ability to work under pressure
a. Will be working with some demanding partners due to supporting the news industry; Ability to demonstrate tact and diplomatic thinking.
3) Strategic Thinking and Resourcefulness
a. Highly motivated individuals who are prepared. Ability to ask questions when needed. Self-starters who can find work to be done to assist the wider team (partnership skills).
Nice to Have Skills / Preferred Requirements
1) Willingness to learn proprietary equipment and applications
2) Exposure to technology companies such as Sony, Harmonic, Evertz, etc.
3) Microsoft network certification or similar
4) Software programming skills (HTML, V.B., C++, scripting, etc)
5) Autocad, MS Office Suite, Visio experience
6) Familiarity with ITSM Service Management processes
7) Bilingual or multi-lingual ability.
Soft Skills:
1) Demonstrates experience with television or multimedia production workflows
2) Ability to work all shifts associated with 24x7x365 production environments
3) Capable of lifting 50 lbs. and climbing ladders for equipment and cable installation assignments
Technology Requirements:
1) Demonstrated familiarity with basic server, networking topology and operating systems (e.g., Windows, Unix, etc.)
Education / Certifications
1) 2 or 4 year technical degree, preferably electronics or computer engineering (or equivalent education/experience/training).
2) Specific certifications may be required to work on proprietary equipment/systems (e.g., Cisco, Harmonic).
3) Must obtain a CDL Class B License